Google gets practice flying its high-altitude balloons in Project Loon
Google, which has been testing balloon-powered Internet access in underdeveloped area, said one of its balloons circled the Earth in 22 days.
Google, which has been testing balloon-powered Internet access in underdeveloped area, said one of its balloons circled the Earth in 22 days.
Scientists are working with nanoballoons that are popped by lasers to target chemotherapy treatments directly at cancerous tumors.
The sun emitted what NASA is calling a "significant" solar flare on Saturday that could affect communications systems on Earth on Wednesday.
That's it. Google says it's had it with what it says are rumors and myths circulating about its entre into the wearable computer market, Google Glass.
The White House have called on Turkish officials to end the country's Twitter ban.
Twitter is getting ready to celebrate its eighth birthday on Friday and it's marking the occasion with a present for its users.
Tech leaders reflect on the the Web and all the good and bad changes it's brought.
Before the World Wide Web, do you remember how you would have found where Crimea is? How did you share pictures of your vacation or work when you were on the road?
An asteroid measuring about 25 feet across will whizz safely past Earth today, the second such object in two days,
Russia has moved to block citizens from accessing online information about the Ukrainian political movement that ousted the country's pro-Russian president last week.
While actors, directors and other Hollywood types got their coveted Oscar awards last night, Twitter was getting recognition of its own.
As the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web approaches, 87% of U.S. adults use the Internet, according to a Pew Research Center survey.
People will one day depend on wearable computers to monitor not just their activities but a myriad of data about their health, making the devices basically like a sixth sense.
Got great ideas to solve world problems? Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt just might give you a lot of money for them.
Facebook may be shelling out $19 billion in cash and stock for the messaging company WhatsApp to stanch the departure of younger users from the social network.